Friday 20 September 2013

Charter Bus and Limousine Service | In NY, NJ, PA, FL and CT | RVP Transportation

POINT TO POINT/CITY TO CITY:

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Our specialized luxury services in and around NY,NJ,PA,CT AND SOUTH FLORIDA include all business class ground transportation. This means that whether you need a ride to the airport, corporate limo transportation to an important meeting, or just a way to get from A to B during your business day, we can provide a solution. Our corporate vehicles and limousines are late-model Lincoln Town Cars (mostly black) and 6-8 passenger stretches. For larger groups or conventions around NY,NJ,PA,CT AND SOUTH FLORIDA, we also offer a range of higher-occupancy vehicles such as luxury tour buses and SUV stretch limos. We offer corporate accounts with discounts for preferred clients.
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Friday 13 September 2013

Charter Bus and Limousine Service

PROMS:

COMMING SOON
At RVP Transportation, we understand the importance of prom to you and the preparation involved such as picking the right gown or tux, dinner plans, after party night on the town and of course; the right stretch limousine such as our Hummer limousines, Prom stretch Chrysler 300 stretch limos, Prom stretch Escalade limos, Prom 10 passenger Lincoln Limo or our 34 passenger prom party limo bus. We have many choices of prom limo rentals at RVP Transportation.

AFFORDABLE PROM LIMO PACKAGES

To help assist with your prom plans, let the limo experts at RVP Transportation help you with your choose the right prom limousine transportation to and from your events., We offer all inclusive prom limousine package deals that include tax and gratuity. We want your prom experience to be extra special, because you only graduate from High School once and RVP TRANSPORTATION will make sure to help create all the best memories.
Our highly trained limousine chauffeurs will be there to make certain it's a special night for you and your prom party. Click the links below to visit our limousine gallery for pictures and details and you can check out all prom limousine rental specials.
Prom is a special night for high school seniors because prom is often the first time many have occasion to rent a limousine service. In our TWELVE YEARS, we have seen a lot of proms. We know what you want and need in limousine provider and even now, treat each with the same attention and detail as our first.
Your prom can be a lot of fun if you choose the right limousine or party bus and of course the right limousine company; RVP Transportation has been providing prom limo service in NY , CT, NJ, PA and MIAMI for 12 years now, all of our limousine and limo buses for prom are fully loaded with music systems, CD/DVD players, iPod hook-ups, laser lights, TV screens, comfortable seating and a soda/refreshment bar.
Every year we offer great deals on prom limousine service, discount prom limo packages and the best value in NY,NJ, PA , CT and MIAMIi, our drivers are experienced, licensed and courteous, call RVP Transportation today to reserve you limo or party limo bus for your next school event whether it's prom, winter formal, homecoming or a school event.

Always remember we are fully licensed and insured.
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Monday 9 September 2013

Man in custody after SWAT stand off in Tamarac, BSO says

A man is in custody after a stand-off of more than nine hours with SWAT members, authorities said.
The man had made threats against a family member and barricaded himself inside hisTamarac residence early Monday morning, according to officials at the Broward Sheriff's Office.
Shortly after 2 a.m. deputies were sent to the residence along the 5200 block of Rock Island Road just south of Commercial Boulevard and west of Florida's Turnpike.
The man was taken into custody at about 11:30 a.m., said Keyla Concepcion, a sheriff's office spokeswoman.
The man was believed to be alone and the Sheriff's Office said there were weapons inside with him.
Source : Sun-Sentinel
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Thursday 5 September 2013

New York Today: Number One

A nice place to visit. And live. And work. So said the world.
A nice place to visit. And live. And work. So said the world.
new study of more than 18,000 people in 24 countries by the British market-research giant Ipsos MORI found New York the most popular city on the planet, ahead of London and Paris.
The Internet survey ranked New York the best city for business, second in where they’d “most like to visit” (behind Paris) and the fifth most desired place to live (Zurich was No. 1).
The survey revealed some interesting global preferences. Belgians would much rather visit New York than live here, while Poles said the opposite (they’d rather see Mumbai or Madrid).
The pollsters tried to spin the results for their hometown. “The citizens of the world have spoken and given a massive vote of confidence in London and the U.K.,” Ipsos MORI’s boss told The Telegraph.
But even Britons put London second.
Americans, on the other hand, gave New York top marks.
Here’s what you need to know for Thursday.
WEATHER
As nice as yesterday: mostly sunny with a high of 78.
TRANSIT & TRAFFIC
• Mass Transit [10:15 a.m.] Delays of up to 30 minutes on New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor trains after a disabled train was cleared.
Subway delays on southbound 1, 2 and 3 trains. Click for latest M.T.A. status.
• Roads: Click for traffic map or radio report on the 1s.
Alternate-side parking is suspended for Rosh Hashana today and tomorrow. Meter rules remain in effect.
COMING UP TODAY
• A parade of candidates on “Good Day New York”: Christine C. Quinn at 7:15 a.m., Joseph J. Lhota at 7:30 and William C. Thompson Jr. at 8:10.
• Later, Ms. Quinn unveils a plan to help immigrant business owners and hosts a town hall meeting with Latino voters in the Bronx. Mr. Thompson promotes a plan to support city college students and their families. Bill de Blasio goes on Al Sharpton’s radio show at 2:20 p.m.
• Fashion Week begins. Some people are getting tired of it.
• Walmart is not in New York City yet, but its striking workers will be, at 10 a.m., to deliver a petition to a member of the chain’s board of directors as part of a nationwide day of protests.
• Live like a king, or a bishop, at a human chess session in Riverside Park, where people play the pieces. 4 to 6 p.m. [Free]
• A summer jam presided over by old-school D.J. Grandmaster Caz at Concrete Plant Park in the Bronx. 4 p.m. [Free]
• Live-stream a concert of experimental-music vocalists: It’s opening night of the Resonant Bodies Festival at ShapeShifter Lab in Brooklyn. [Live-stream free; tickets cost money]
• Time for a new moon (at 7:36 a.m., to be precise).
• Last day to enter the Empire State Building photo contest.
• Free outdoor movie: “Les Roseaux Sauvages” (“Wild Reeds” to you) on the steps of Columbia University’s Low Library. 7:30 p.m.
IN THE NEWS
• The comptroller’s race remains a dead heat, a poll found, with white voters overwhelmingly supporting Scott M. Stringer and black voters similarly inclined toward Eliot Spitzer. [New York Times]
• Anthony D. Weiner got into a shouting match with a heckler at a kosher bakery in Brooklyn. [New York Times]
• He also fulfilled a “lifelong dream” of being a TV weatherman. [Daily News]
• Despite all the new bike lanes and pedestrian plazas, the city says Manhattan car traffic is moving 7 percent faster since 2008. [New York Times]
• An assistant principal at a public high school in Williamsburg raped a female student, city investigators said. [New York Times]
• The police stepped up patrols near synagogues after a six-foot-high menorah in Brooklyn burned to the ground. [WABC Eyewitness News]
• Carmelo Anthony may have caught a fish with his bare hands. [Gothamist]
• Poultry news: nearly 1,200 retired laying hens rescued from a California farm are being flown to New York to live out their lives at East Coast sanctuaries. And a rampaging wild turkey caused $5,000 worth of damage in New Jersey. [Sacramento Bee, Star-Ledger]
• At the United States Open, Rafael Nadal crushed his countryman Tommy Robredo to advance to the semifinals.
• Yankees beat White Sox, 6-5, to sweep series. Mets beat Braves, 5-2.
AND FINALLY…
Ken Delmar, a retired real estate salesman in Connecticut who longed to be an artist, discovered something interesting about paper towels: they’re great at soaking up oil paint.
And so was started his second career, as a painter of portraits on two-ply Bounty towels.
His most ambitious work to date may be a matrix painting of the nine Supreme Court justices. [Click to see the painting.]
It’s in a show of Mr. Delmar’s work that opens tonight at the George Billis Gallery in Chelsea.
Nicole Higgins DeSmet contributed reporting.
New York Today is a morning roundup that stays live from 6 a.m. till about noon.
Source : Cityroom
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Monday 2 September 2013

CONVENTIONS AND MEETINGS

CONVENTIONS AND MEETINGS:

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Our specialized luxury services in and around NY,NJ,PA,CT AND SOUTH FLORIDA include all business class ground transportation. This means that whether you need a ride to the airport, corporate limo transportation to an important meeting, or just a way to get from A to B during your business day, we can provide a solution. Our corporate vehicles and limousines are late-model Lincoln Town Cars (mostly black) and 6-8 passenger stretches. For larger groups or conventions around NY,NJ,PA,CT AND SOUTH FLORIDA, we also offer a range of higher-occupancy vehicles such as luxury tour buses and SUV stretch limos. We offer corporate accounts with discounts for preferred clients.

WE ALSO COVER TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM ALL PORTS ,COMMUTER TRAINS, AND PRIVATE AIRPORTS.
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